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New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 9:42 am
by CharlieP
I am going to buy a pcx150 this week and have a couple of questions that I can’t find the answers to.

What are the specific differences between the 2017 and 2018 US versions of the pcx150. Anyone Know or can point to where this info is available? It is confusing because some features don’t appear to be available in the US.

Also, the Honda tall windscreen option is a $300 extra. Is it worth that or would I be better off with an aftermarket windscreen? I’m looking for the one that works best for a 5’10” (178cm) rider even if it is more expensive.

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 10:06 am
by Mel46
I am not the authority on differences but I believe that the only difference, in the United States, between the 2017 and 2018 models is the color choice.
There are some items that are definitely not available in the United States, and may never be, such as keyless start and idle stop, but these are minor.
As far as the Honda tall windshield, I did not think it was worth the price, so I purchased a Givi tall one. There is also a National Cycle windshield, which may be what Honda is offering under their own name (Honda does not make their own tall windshields). In either case, check the dimensions because they (Givi and National) also sell a mid height one. A few riders on this forum have the mid high ones but most like the tallest ones for more wind protection.

MAKE SURE THE WINDSHIELD YOU ORDER WILL FIT YOUR YEAR. Sorry for yelling that but some members have ordered the wrong year, and pre 2015 windshields do not fit the newer models.

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 10:27 am
by you you
CharlieP wrote:I am going to buy a pcx150 this week and have a couple of questions that I can’t find the answers to.

What are the specific differences between the 2017 and 2018 US versions of the pcx150. Anyone Know or can point to where this info is available? It is confusing because some features don’t appear to be available in the US.

Also, the Honda tall windscreen option is a $300 extra. Is it worth that or would I be better off with an aftermarket windscreen? I’m looking for the one that works best for a 5’10” (178cm) rider even if it is more expensive.
A: nothing important
B: aftermarket

Other opinions are available....

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 10:42 am
by WhiteNoise
Hi Charlie! Welcome :) Getting a New bike is Always Exciting and the PCX is a Great Choice! So Congrats on that!!

As far as your ???
It would help us if you entered your location to your profile.
Why? As you've been finding, our PCX's Do Differ. One Example: the U.S. Model Does Not have the Idle Stop Feature, while across the pond They Do. So..........

Why don't we do this first. Lets get your location listed. Afterwards members will be able to glance to the left, get the info "they need" to answer your questions as quickly and as accurately as possible.

Alrighty, Let's Do It! 8)

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:34 am
by homie
Between US models 2017-18 PCX? I'm thinking nothing more than possible ignition features. The US models will have a brake lock or parking brake over the Euro model with the idle stop option. I don't think we need or want either of these silly implements IMO. Sometimes I think these are prone to fail sooner or later. If you forget to release the P-brake you will burn off your brake pads (there is no idiot light)

Has anyone been to a showroom stateside yet to look over the latest and greatest PCX?

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 4:50 pm
by PCX150Rider
Has anyone been to a showroom stateside yet to look over the latest and greatest PCX?
When I bought my new "leftover" 2017 U.S. model last year the salesman told me the 2018 models here would be unchanged. Same white and blue colors as well. I have the IRC tires on mine. Depending upon what country you live in a PCX may come equipped with Michelin City Grips.

The toolkit only contains a helmet leash or whatever you choose to call it. It's basically a plastic insulated wire loop to run through your helmet D-ring and hook under the seat frame on the left side. When you close the seat it locks anyone out from just taking it off and running with it.

Nice reliable machine. I've left mine stock so far. The seat isn't the most comfortable but it's OK for me right now. 8)

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 10:40 pm
by alx123
no difference. get the cheaper year model.

And go fo an aftermarket windshield.

IMO

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 7:11 pm
by CharlieP
Thanks to all for the help. I ended up with a new 2017 white pcx. I will be ordering an aftermarket tall windscreen to go with it.

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 9:20 pm
by PCX150Rider
Congrats on your new PCX! :D

You won't regret it. ;)

Follow the "break in" recommendations. Don't ride at the same speed all the time. Don't over rev it either. Allow the motor to alternatively accelerate and decelerate appropriately so as to promote a better environment for the piston rings to seat properly in the cylinder. :geek:

You may find yourself getting addicted to the thing. . .like a day without a ride on the PCX is like a day without sunshine. o_O

Do the oil change and clean the screen at 600 miles. Check the tire pressures with a squeeze before every ride. You never know when you may pick up a roofing nail or piece of glass. That being said put a tire pressure gauge on them at least once a month. You may need to top them off a psi or two.

To maintain your warranty it's recommended you have a dealership do the maintenance work initially. Some owners choose to do their own maintenance. Personal choice. :|

The gear case oil will need to be changed also. I think it's supposed to be good for two years but I did my first oil change at about 1000 miles within 3 months after I bought it. Use Honda oils (with Moly) if you can get it. Check the manual. I put 10w-40 in my engine and 10w-30 in my gear case.

Get used to the horn and turn signal location.

Get a Service Manual and follow the procedures and maintenance schedules. The valve adjustment is a frequent topic of discussion here. Lots of opinions and real world input.

Let us know about the new windscreen and how well it works. . .especially when it's windy or cold. 8)

Again. . .congrats! Don't be surprised if you are getting over 100 MPG. :D

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:31 pm
by bikerider
In Italy, but I think in the entire Europe, pcx 150, since january first 2018, is no more available. o_O
Because of "euro" standards: to meet euro 4 standards, all bikes above 125cc must be equipped with ABS brake system and the PCX rear drum brake is not suitable for ABS. :roll:

What about in the USA?

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 6:59 pm
by gn2
ABS not mandatory in the USA, instead the NRA recommend carrying a concealed loaded revolver to defend yourself from risk of collisions.

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 7:41 pm
by CharlieP
bikerider wrote:In Italy, but I think in the entire Europe, pcx 150, since january first 2018, is no more available. o_O
Because of "euro" standards: to meet euro 4 standards, all bikes above 125cc must be equipped with ABS brake system and the PCX rear drum brake is not suitable for ABS. :roll:

What about in the USA?
I believe the new asian 2018 pcx models have rear disk brakes abs, among the many otiher features that are not available in the US. I feel sure the EU will soon follow, and the US a few years later.

In the US, abs is not yet mandatory.

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 2:20 am
by bikerider
gn2 wrote:......... theNRA recommend carrying a concealed loaded revolver to defend yourself from risk of collisions.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:03 am
by WhiteNoise
Yes, I found that somewhat amusing too, but let's not carry on along those lines.
Forum rules prevail. No guns - Period

Okay, moving on...
Congrats Charlie on choosing the fastest and bestest color! Love White Bikes :D

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 2:14 pm
by CharlieP
Thanks White Noise, I have been having a lot of fun on my new “fast white” pcx. It is proving to be very practical for most of my trips so far. I have added a National extra tall windscreen and a givi tunnel bag already and will be adding a givi 39L top box this afternoon. That should make it even better.

BTW, I just read that the scooter in your avatar ( the one used in the Dumb and Dumber movie) just sold on ebay for $50,027.00. Hope my new pcx retains its value just as well.

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 12:38 pm
by WhiteNoise
W H A T!!?? Holy Smokers! Are you serious or delirious? :lol: It's just a pile of Hilarious junk :lol:
By the way, I like all your add-ons. Good choices! Wanna swap bikes? :D

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 1:01 pm
by CharlieP
WhiteNoise wrote:W H A T!!?? Holy Smokers! Are you serious or delirious? :lol: It's just a pile of Hilarious junk :lol:
By the way, I like all your add-ons. Good choices! Wanna trade bikes? :D
https://rideapart.com/articles/dumb-and ... ke-auction

Re: New Pcx150 buyer questions

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 4:11 pm
by bikerider
o_O o_O o_O
:roll: :roll: :roll: